Idiom: Huazhizhaozhan A brief explanation of the idiom from the "Mandarin Dictionary": No.: 882 Idiom: Huazhizhaozhan Phonetic: ㄏㄨㄚㄓㄓㄠㄓㄢˇ Chinese Pinyin: huā zhī zhāo zhǎn Reference words: Huazhizhaozhan Antonym of 飐: ragged clothes, jingchai cloth skirt. Near meaning: surrounded by pearls and emerald green, heavy makeup, red flowers and green willows. Definition: "zhaozhan" from "flower branches spread", the classic origin is "zhao 飐". "Zhao" is the same as "Zhao Zhan". It is a metaphor for a woman's beautiful and graceful appearance. Yuben "Awakening of the World". Volume eight. Prefect Qiao randomly clicked on the Yuanyang Book. Later, "huazhizhanzhan" was also used to describe the beautiful scenery with branches and leaves of flowers and trees swaying in the wind. Emoji symbol: Zhizhaozhan (This is the original collection of the Chinese character "Huazhizhaozhan" corresponding to the Emoji emoticon "" on this site. It adds vivid symbols to the Chinese characters, compares PNG images and animated GIF images, and is also convenient for everyone to copy and paste to social media, etc. Place, click on the Emoji symbol "" and the picture link to view a more detailed introduction of the symbol in the "EmojiAll Expression Dictionary") Detailed explanation of the idiom and allusion: "Huazhizhaozhan" is the original work of "Huazhizhaozhan". The word "huazhi" included in "The Hengyan of Awakening the World" was found in Wei Zhuang's "Bodhisattva Man" in the Tang Dynasty. Now I recall the poem "Jiangnan Le": "When I see the flower branches here, I swear I will never return." It has been used to compare to beauty. In the Ming Dynasty novel "Qiao Taishou's Random Order of Mandarin Ducks", the phrase "flowering branches attract people" can be seen. The content of this novel describes how Qiao, the governor of Hangzhou, judged an absurd marriage in court, and changed the betrothal of Sun Yulang's fiancée Xu Wenge to Pei Zheng, so that Sun Yulang and Liu Huiniang, Sun Zhuyi and Liu Pu became dependents. In the article, "The woman's pointed hips and a pair of crests are exposed under the Hunan skirt, and her lotus steps move lightly, like flowers waving in the air." It describes the graceful and graceful figure of the woman with bound feet walking, like flowers waving in the air. Just average. "Zhao" means "Zhao Zhan". Later, the idiom "huazhizhanzhan" evolved from here. It is used to describe the beautiful and graceful appearance of a woman. It is also used to describe the beautiful scenery with the branches and leaves of flowers and trees swaying in the wind. Such as "A Dream of Red Mansions." Chapter 27: "Every tree head and every flower is tied with these things. The garden is full of embroidered ribbons fluttering, and the flower branches are blooming." It describes the flowers and trees tied with colorful threads in the Grand View Garden, swaying in the wind, very nice. Dianyuan: "Awakening of the World". Volume eight. Prefect Qiao randomly spotted the woman's pointed crotch and a pair of crested crests, which were exposed under the Hunan skirt. She moved lightly on her lotus steps, like a flower branch waving in the air. Yulang is a man, and one of his feet is three or four larger than the woman's. Even though she covered up her sweeping skirt and taught him to walk slowly and carefully, there was still something strange about it. 〔Notes〕 (1) Pointy toe: Describes the delicate and graceful shape of women’s feet. 趫, the sound is ㄑ|ㄠˊ. (2) Phoenix head: A shoe made by women in the old days. The toe of the shoe was decorated with a phoenix, which was called "phoenix head". (3) Xiang skirt: women’s skirt. (4) Lotus Step: Describes the graceful and graceful gait of a woman. (5) Zhaoqi: fluttering, swaying, also called "zhaozhan". 飐, pronounced as ㄓㄢˇ. Documentary evidence: 01. "A Dream of Red Mansions." Chapter 27: "Every tree head and every flower is tied with these things. The garden is full of embroidery ribbons fluttering and flower branches blooming." 02. "A Dream of Red Mansions." "Chapter 39": "Grandma Liu went in and saw that the house was full of pearls and green flowers, and she didn't know who they were?" 03. "The Biography of Heroes of Sons and Daughters". "Chapter 24": "By the way, Mrs. Chu is all dressed up here. Even the people she is following are wearing blue palace silk jackets." 04. "Three Heroes and Five Righteousness." Chapter 3: "I saw a few young women in all their glory, holding hands and laughing." 05. "The strange situation I have witnessed in twenty years." "Chapter 90": "Old Mrs. Ye is very good friends. Young people probably like to dress up well. When I am in the mansion all year round, all I see are girls and mothers. Suddenly there is a beautiful girl, so I am very happy." Usage instructions : 1. The semantic explanation is a metaphor for the beautiful and graceful appearance of a woman. The usage category is used in the expression "dress up". Example Sentence <01> During the Chinese New Year, people on the road are all blooming and full of joy. <02>She is dressed up and ready to attend the annual celebrity event tonight.
<03>A group of young women in front are walking towards us, talking and laughing. <04>The actresses who attended the award ceremony were all dressed up and dressed up. <05>Whenever a small town meeting is held, women dress up and go to watch. <06> In order to attend her friend’s wedding, the little girl dressed up and went out excitedly. <07> In order to win the favor of the judges, every contestant in this campus beauty selection was dressed up and glamorous. <08> Ever since I went to college, my sister has been very concerned about what she wears. She always has to dress up beautifully every day before going out. 2. Semantic explanation describes the beautiful scenery with branches and leaves of flowers and trees swaying in the wind. Usage categories are used in the expression "flowers are blooming". Example Sentence <01> As soon as spring comes, the flowers everywhere are blooming and blooming, and hundreds of bees are busy. <02>Every February, Yangmingshan is a scene of blooming flowers, always attracting many tourists to the mountain to watch. Idiom Solitaire
The idioms that start with the word "Zhan" are good for unfolding and turning around
The idioms that end with the word "花" are about to see the flowers tomorrow and the flowers are the icing on the cake. Flowers are born, asking willows, looking for flowers, flowing water, falling flowers, falling from the ceiling, eight doors, five-flowered fire, trees, beautiful flowers, snow, moon, wind, flowers appearing, fleeting flowers, walking around, taking over trees, moving flowers to hide the moon, shy flowers, changing willows, moving flowers, paving flowers on the brocade
" Idioms that begin with the word "花"
Flower words, flowery branches, flamboyant flowers, flowery flowers, colorful flowers, bright willows, dark flowers, tongues, flowers, moving trees, adding flowers to flowers, flowers closing, moon shy, flowers blooming, flowers clustering, flowers and lips skillful Tongue
The idioms ending with the word "Zhan" are helpless and gloomy, flowery branches are blooming, half-finished and gloomy.
Refer to the idiom in the "Mandarin Dictionary": flowery branches are blooming.
Refer to the idiom in the "Mandarin Dictionary": blooming with flowers.
Refer to the "Mandarin Dictionary" for the detailed explanation of the idiom "huazhizhanzhan" divided into words:
Flower, branch, move, spread.